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UNKNOWN GUNMEN ABDUCT DINO MELAYE

SARAKI MEETS WITH BUHARI AND APC GOVERNORS

FG NEW ORDERS ON PRISONS IN NIGERIA

PHOTOS: APC AND NAPC ARE FIGHTING AT THE HOUSE OF REP.

CROATIA FINED FOR BREAKING FIFA'S REGULATIONS

SUPREME COURT SETS SARAKI FREE OF FALSE ASSETS DECLARATION CHARGES

COURT JAILS PUBLIC OFFICER FIVE YEARS FOR EMPLOYING DAUGHTER IN DELTA

D elta State High Court sitting in Ozoro has sentenced a former Education Secretary of Bomadi Local Government Education Authority, Mr Tom Kelekumor, to five years imprisonment for employing his daughter, Miss Preye Tom, into the service of the Local Government Education Authority.

FEDERAER, SERENA LEAD WIMBLEDON AGAINST WORLD CUP

Switzerland’s Roger Federer and Serena Williams take part in a press conference on the eve of the 2018 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 01, 2018

MOB BEAT FIVE TO DEATH IN INDIA

Indian police said Monday they have arrested 23 people after five men were bludgeoned to death by a crazed mob in yet another horrific lynching to rock the country.

TRUMP CONGRATULATE MEXICO'S NEW PRESIDENT

A ndres Manuel Lopez Obrador conquered more than 53 percent of votes in Mexico’s presidential poll Sunday, putting the left in charge of the second largest Latin American economy for the first time in recent history.

GOVT CAN CREATE 3 MILLION JOBS THROUGH COCOA FARMING SAYS OYEBADE

Dr. Jibayo Oyebade is a former lawmaker in the Ondo State House of Assembly and Chairman, ODHA Committee on Agriculture, former Commissioner of Agriculture, Fishery and Forest Resources, former Chief Instructor to FUTA Teaching and Research Farm, Pioneer Chairman, Ondo State Cocoa Revolution Project and current Acting Director, AAUA Teaching and Research Farm. In this interview with ADEKOLA AFOLABI,  the agriculture expert spoke extensively on why the quality of cocoa reduced in Ondo state and Nigeria in general and ways to reclaim the lost fortunes of cocoa.

AKEREDOLU, KEKEMEKE AND OTHERS BID MRS FAGUNWA GOODBYE